also, put in third eye blind's self titled album. it's pretty great. before listening to it now, i never realized how simple some of the riffs were. a lot of alt. rock bands were like this. repitive power chords.

if you like the whole 90s alt rock thing, this is the best of its kind.

yah im still a sucker for 90's alternative. big soft spot for Sister Hazel. Just dug out Matchbox 20's mad season the other day. The one 90's band i used to listen to and now hate is the barenaked ladies. no talent there to begin with and now their songs are just irritating.

i went through all my 90s albums...i flipped to blues traveler's four and thought, "eh...nah."

that band puts on an amazing live show though i have to say. and i liked their self-titled album as much if not better than four; it had a lot more blues/funk to it, four was quintessential 90's music, though Brother John is a beast of a song

also, put in third eye blind's self titled album. it's pretty great. before listening to it now, i never realized how simple some of the riffs were. a lot of alt. rock bands were like this. repitive power chords.

Every song on that CD is good. Was one of the first CDs I ever bought and I still listen it to this day. Most of the best songs aren't even the singles. The Background is an amazing song that I'll never stop listening to.

that band puts on an amazing live show though i have to say. and i liked their self-titled album as much if not better than four; it had a lot more blues/funk to it, four was quintessential 90's music, though Brother John is a beast of a song

this was right after reading his bonnaroo tweets though. i really love the album.

Every song on that CD is good. Was one of the first CDs I ever bought and I still listen it to this day. Most of the best songs aren't even the singles. The Background is an amazing song that I'll never stop listening to.

Man, I love a lot of cheeseball mid 90's rock, but Matchbox 20 is one band I will always strongly dislike. Funny thing is, I'm from Orlando, and I actually met Rob Thomas and saw him play solo way back around '95 or 96...it seems like that should mean I've got some sort of sentimental attachment to his music, because that's the kind of person I am - but nope. I don't dig it.

Third Eye Blind is a little better, I guess... some catchy shit right there. Actually, pre-Third Eye Blind, Stephan Jenkins released this one song under the name "Puck & Natty," that I really liked when I was in middle school. Are there any hardcore 3EB fans here who know the song I'm talking about?